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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (12316)3/6/2008 12:40:04 AM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (14) of 149317
 
Scott,

If the race continues until the convention, the Super Delegates are going to support the candidate with the most momentum. While Obama will probably have a slight edge in delegates, you can argue that Clinton came out of Tuesday's primaries with a bit more momentum than Obama. She was able to stem the Obama tide, temporarily at least and it appears that the undecideds broke in her direction. If she wins big in Pennsylvania, she probably has a good shot at North Carolina and Indiana, particularly Indiana. If there are new elections in Florida and Michigan, she would probably start as the favorite in both states.

Regards,

Glenn
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